Kenny Camp, left, and Dave MacMullen, right, baptize Dawn Shorts, 55, during Heaven Fest at Union Reservoir in Longmont on Saturday, July 31, 2010. "I was always going to go to Israel to be baptized but this was just as good!," said Shorts, who was baptized once before at age 12 but didn't understand its meaning then. (Morgan Varon/Times-Call)

Ben Valdez, 14, hits the quarter pipe during Heaven Fest at Union Reservoir in Longmont on Saturday, July 31, 2010. Uriel Luebcke, a pro skater and founder of Skate Church in Arvada, was in charge of the skate park during the event. (Morgan Varon/Times-Call)

Shawnee Sullins, 17, Tami Miller, 25, and Janet Youngers, 28, embrace after being baptized together during Heaven Fest at Union Reservoir in Longmont on Saturday, July 31, 2010. While driving out from Minnesota, the three listened to a sermon that spoke about baptism and decided they wanted to get baptized in honor of Jesus Christ, who they believe is calling them into a traveling ministry together. (Morgan Varon/Times-Call)

Shaunna Mozingo, a volunteer from Westminster, places a wristband on Joel Wheelersburg, of Aurora, at Heaven Fest at Union Reservoir in Longmont on Saturday, July 31, 2010. Tickets were sold for $35 or whatever a person could afford. (Morgan Varon/Times-Call)

State Patrol Sgt. Kevin Crider confronts a car that wasn't following instructions on the corner of Highway 119 and County Road 3.5 heading into Heaven Fest at Union Reservoir in Longmont on Saturday, July 31, 2010. Sgt. Crider was directing cars driving in from the east to the second parking lot to help the congestion on CR 3.5. (Morgan Varon/Times-Call)

County Road 3.5 backs up with traffic heading into Heaven Fest at Union Reservoir in Longmont on Saturday, July 31, 2010. The event was expecting 35,000 people but had room for up to 50,000. (Morgan Varon/Times-Call)

Josh Peppler and Rocky Rhoads, back, help erect the main stage for Heaven Fest on Wednesday, July 28, 2010 in a field that has been leased by Jim Wild, a local grass-hay farmer. Wait is unsure whether or not the yield of the second cut will be average given the amount of traffic on the property. (Joshua Buck/Times-Call)